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Class Notes<br />
Henry Satterwaite is still<br />
doing consulting work in<br />
the tech industry which<br />
takes him to India and<br />
Europe several times a year.<br />
He also serves as chairman<br />
of a homeless shelter for<br />
men in Connecticut, which<br />
provides food, clothing and<br />
medical attention through<br />
volunteers. He is an avid<br />
NASCAR fan. He and his<br />
wife enjoy spending time<br />
with their nine grandchildren<br />
and vacationing on the Jersey<br />
shore.<br />
weather when they took a<br />
National Historic Trust cruise<br />
from Cartagena, Columbia<br />
through the Panama Canal to<br />
Costa Rica.<br />
Sandy Shaw has cut back his<br />
work load at Mid-Maryland<br />
Rentals and turned the bulk<br />
of the responsibilities over<br />
to “Little Sandy” in his<br />
attempt to retire. He says this<br />
is working out rather well<br />
as he can now get better tee<br />
times with his Bel Air buddy,<br />
Archie.<br />
Fred Hunt ‘66 working for the volunteer Campus Improvement Squad (CIS).<br />
bitter cold and many feet of<br />
snow, they had the foresight<br />
to serpentine their way across<br />
Florida while using up some<br />
of their time shares.<br />
Unfortunately, Don Nichols<br />
fell and broke his arm.<br />
The up side is that, with a<br />
titanium plate and several<br />
screws in his repaired arm, he<br />
now claims to be the bionic<br />
man we all knew he was.<br />
“Sparky” continues to work<br />
in his shop until all hours of<br />
the night and loves playing<br />
with his ham radio. During<br />
the 1960’s, this MIT grad<br />
helped the United States Navy<br />
develop a simulator for their<br />
aircraft carrier-based light<br />
attack jet, the A7A, which left<br />
him wanting one of his own.<br />
Guess what he is doing in his<br />
garage now?<br />
Clinton Pitts is still<br />
active in the horse racing<br />
world, stewarding at some<br />
steeplechase race meetings.<br />
He again spent some time<br />
with Doug Fout ’77 at<br />
Saratoga. He’s continuing to<br />
run his crab picking business<br />
and is helping clean up the<br />
Chesapeake Bay by aqua<br />
farming about a million<br />
oysters a year. When he is<br />
not on the eastern shore of<br />
VA, he can be found plowing<br />
some of the 8 feet of snow<br />
they have had in Maine this<br />
winter, and working on his<br />
tinsmithing for the Shaker<br />
Village Museums.<br />
George Reinhart continues<br />
to enjoy retirement. He and<br />
wife Doris have settled in<br />
nicely at their new residence<br />
on Sea Brook Island, SC.<br />
As a member of the Board<br />
of Trustees, and with two<br />
granddaughters at Saint<br />
James, he is seen around<br />
campus quite often. One<br />
granddaughter is a sixth<br />
form student, captain of<br />
the lacrosse team, prefect,<br />
and senior marshal. She will<br />
attend Elon in the fall. The<br />
second, a fifth former, plays<br />
goalie for the lacrosse and<br />
field hockey teams.<br />
Luddy Sells continues the<br />
unenviable job of leading<br />
our Board of Trustees as well<br />
as continuing his job at the<br />
Leesburg, VA office of Wells<br />
Fargo Advisors. He and wife,<br />
Brianne got a well-deserved<br />
respite from the winter<br />
Cliff Sheppard and his<br />
fishing team are looking<br />
forward to their 40th year<br />
of competing in the Cape<br />
Hatteras and Nags Head<br />
Tournaments this fall. Other<br />
than that, he is doing the<br />
same thing he was when he<br />
showed up at Saint James—<br />
working on his favorite car.<br />
Toby Young is retired from a<br />
career in banking. He enjoys<br />
playing lots of tennis and<br />
bridge in New Orleans.<br />
continued on pg. 46 <br />
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